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Michael Elliott

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Michael W. Elliott, CPCU, AIAF is senior director of knowledge resources at The Institutes. He is a subject matter expert specializing in risk management, data analytics, accounting, and finance. He has extensive experience in professional education and previously worked in risk management for a large global insurance broker.

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